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Getting the Ethernet LAN Interface to work
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PR2000 Installation Guide
the Ethernet interface. For more details on setting filters, see the
chapter Configuring Packet and Service Filtering.
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Detailed Incoming /Outgoing IP Account Process. Activate this
option to have a detailed accounting log (this option will work only if
Account Process is enabled in the Filter Rule List’s rules). Leave
this option inactive to have a short accounting log.
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Proxy ARP. Can be Active or Inactive. This is used when you have
the router acting as an "IP bridge” (see Sharing the same network
address over remote locations for more details). If the router is
connecting a LAN with its own network address, configure Proxy
ARP as inactive.
3.3.2 IPX Protocol
For IPX, the required parameters are:
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Active/Inactive. You can enable or disable the IPX protocol on the
Ethernet Interface.
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LAN Network Number. A hexadecimal number between 00000001
and FFFFFFFE that identifies the IPX network this interface is
connected to.
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Incoming Filter List Name and Outgoing Filter List Name.
Allows you to select filters for packets being sent/received to/from
the Ethernet interface. For more details on setting filters, see the
chapter Configuring Packet and Service Filtering.
3.4 Configuring the routing protocol for Ethernet
The next item in the Ethernet Interface Menu is Routing Protocol. For IP, the
PR2000 currently supports RIP and OSPF.
In a small IP installation where the PR2000 is being used to connect class C
networks to a central site, normally there is no routing protocol being used on
the WAN Interface. Larger or more complex networks might require the use of a
routing protocol such as RIP or OSPF. If you are using a routing protocol, select
this option and enable it.
For the RIP protocols (RIP1 and RIP2), the configuration is very simple. You
can separately enable/disable the reception and transmission of RIP
information.
For OSPF, the configuration is more complex and there is a chapter dedicated
to this (see the chapter Configuring OSPF).